Working
for wages
has never been the path for
significant wealth. Most people are not equipped nor do they have the
inclination to be engaged
in business endeavors that will earn
them a viable living. The reluctance that most workers bring to their
occupation stems
from their inability or
unwillingness of properly understanding the related components that are
essential in creating wealth.
While many view work as a curse, the
indispensable reconciliation for a practical and tolerable acceptance
of universal plight
is that no one is owed a living.

In a world of Totalitarian Collectivism,
the powers that control international economies, seek to pacify the
laboring hordes with crumbs from substandard
minimum wage mandates. The
foolishness that guarantees minimal scale for hourly toil can and will
never produce a prosperous
society. The entire economic
interdependent scheme to destroy the last vestiges of a bona fide "free
market" economy
is at the heart of minimum wage
mandates.

Corporatists love higher
minimum wage increases
because small business is least
equipped to absorb added costs in their operations. Corporatists are in
the business of monopoly
formation. Competition is a cardinal
sin to the globalists. Any governmental imposition that creates added
strain on the very
viability of potential contenders,
eagerly sought by crony capitalism, is destructive to labor.

Wall
Street conglomerates
intentionally hire few people, when
compared to the total work force. The trend to slot part time positions
with modest or
no benefits or contract employees is
the new model. This framework offers little opportunity for the
unskilled or first time
job seeker.

1. The vast majority of economists believe
the minimum wage law costs the economy thousands of jobs.2. Teenagers, workers in training, college
students, interns, and part-time workers all have their options and
opportunities limited by the minimum wage.

3. A low-paying job remains an entry point for those with
few marketable skills.

5. When you force American companies to pay a certain wage, you increase the likelihood that those companies
will outsource jobs to foreign workers, where labor is much cheaper.

6. Non-profit charitable organizations are hurt
by the minimum wage.

7. The minimum wage can drive some small companies out of business.

8.
A minimum wage gives
businesses an additional
incentive to mechanize duties previously held by humans.

9. Cost-of-living differences in various
areas of the country make a universal minimum wage difficult to set.

10. Elimination of the minimum wage would mean more citizens and fewer illegals would
be hired for
low-pay hourly jobs,
leading to greater tax revenues and less incentive for illegal
immigration.

11. The minimum wage creates a competitive advantage for foreign companies, providing yet another obstacle in the ability
of American companies to compete globally.

12.
The minimum wage law is just another example of government
condescendingly
controlling our actions
and destroying personal choice. Citizens do have the ability to say no to a lower wage.

1. Adults who currently work for minimum
wage are likely to lose jobs to teenagers who will work for much less.

2. Workers need a minimum amount of income from
their work to survive and pay the bills.

3. Businesses have more power to abuse the labor market.

4. It forces
businesses to share some of the vast wealth with the people that help produce it.

The
motivation to impose minimum wage
conditions for employment is to control the workforce. Helping the
downtrodden is a myth
or an outright lie. Functioning
businesses must be able to balance their books to survive. Employing
productive labor translates
into paying a scale that benefits
both the business and the worker. In the age of systemic social welfare,
it is insulting
to claim that minimum wage laws grow
the economy or increases labor opportunities.

"If
you make minimum wage, most likely you are on government
housing, food stamps, Medicaid, fuel
assistance and all the other government goodies. My point is if this is
the group you
are worried about, you shouldn’t.
That is the point of this countries welfare system. This is where the
Liberals want
to have their cake and eat it to.
Get rid of welfare and its massive costs if you want higher wage laws,
get rid of welfare."